The session is one of three public meetings announced in May. Architects who are involved with the project will be among those answering questions.

"These programs are designed to allow inclusive community participation," said Yvette Jones, executive vice president for University Relations and Development. "I know from previous meetings with our neighbors that we will have a wide-ranging conversation that will allow us to address, and hopefully resolve any areas of concern."

Some area residents have expressed concern about noise, traffic and other matters that are tied to the return of an on-campus stadium at the university. The New Orleans City Council last month advanced the possibility of creating an Interim Zoning District -- something that would slow the process of building the stadium.

The meeting is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. It will take place in room 201 at Richardson Memorial Hall on the Uptown campus. A map of the location is available here, and officials said free parking is available in the Rosen lot on Claiborne Avenue, with shuttle buses bringing people to the meeting.

Tulane University has set up a website with more information on its plans. That site is: www.tulanestadium.com